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BHAGAVAD-GITA

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History
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Concept
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• The Bhagwad Geeta is not just a religious book , it’s much more
than that. It has logic , scientific theories that are getting proved
correct day by day as we are moving ahead in sciences.
• From thermodynamics to simulation , everything is mentioned in
Geeta and eventually helps people to live a better life.
• Lets see the theories that are told by Krishna mentioned in the
geeta.
• 1. the law of conservation of energy : as we all know energy can
neither be created nor be destroyed but only be transformed from
one body to another and if we study geeta , it states that
soul(energy) can neither be created nor be destroyed. It just
transfer from one body to another. It is also the first law of
thermodynamics
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• Meditation : as per recent studies , we know that how meditation helps


everyone to increase their concentrations and focus and strengthen the
mind to control or emotions like anger and happiness. But in chapter 6 ,
it’s techniques and significance is mentioned. Chinese and Japanese
says it’s their techniques but everyone knows when geeta was told to
Arjuna , china did not even exist.
• Artificial life : in geeta it says “ahm brahma pradah pita” that means
every life in this world , one life is born from another life. Spontaneous
generation(it is a hypothesis that defines any life being born via non
living things) is not possible. Scientists like Louis Pasteur explains that
spontaneous generation is not possible.
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. The world is a simulation :


Krishna says that this world is a simulation and he is the
creator of this universe. It’s like a computer program and he is
the programmer.
Even stephen hawking and elon musk also believes this
theory. Also according to quantum physics , matter only exists
if it is observed so for this universe to exist , it is sure that
somebody is observing us from outdside.
Other Countries are adapting Bhagavad-Gita while Rudresh

we are somehow neglecting it.


• I will discuss how the Bhagavad Gita is gaining popularity and
acceptance globally, despite being overlooked by us Indians. This
sacred text holds a significant position in Indian spirituality and
philosophy, serving as an ageless manual for leading a fulfilling
existence.
• Its vast knowledge has been cherished by many generations of Indians
over several millennia. But despite its immense value, it is disheartening
to see that we, as Indians, have somehow neglected the teachings of
the Bhagavad Gita.
• While we are quick to tout our cultural heritage and the richness of our
spiritual traditions, we seem to be lagging behind in actually living up
to these ideals. On the other hand, it is heartening to see that people
from other countries are adapting and embracing the teachings of the
Bhagavad Gita with great enthusiasm.
• They are recognizing the profound wisdom that is contained within its
pages and are striving to live their lives in accordance with its teachings.
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• Governments and organizations worldwide have recognized the immense value of the Bhagavad
Gita, utilizing its teachings to create policies and programs that promote human well-being and
sustainable development. As Indians, it's time we ask ourselves why we haven't embraced these
teachings as fervently as others. Have we taken our rich cultural heritage for granted?

• It's possible that because we assume this wisdom is already within us, we fail to make a concerted
effort to study and apply its invaluable lessons. Or perhaps it is because we have become complacent
in our daily lives, and we have lost sight of the deeper meaning and purpose of our existence. It's time
to wake up and realize the value of the Bhagavad Gita.

• This text isn't just a relic from our past, it's a living source of wisdom that can guide us through
present and future challenges. Let's be inspired by those who have embraced its teachings and
incorporate them into our daily lives. By doing so, we become true ambassadors of our cultural
heritage and spiritual traditions.

• One of the main reasons is the influence of western culture and the modern education system. Many
Indians are prioritizing western education over traditional Indian knowledge, including the Bhagavad-
Gita. Additionally, the Bhagavad-Gita has been politicized in recent years, leading to a loss of its true
essence and teachings.
Deavnshu

Conclusion
The Bhagavad Gita is one of the most revered texts of Hinduism, and it contains the teachings of
Lord Krishna to Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. The central message of the Bhagavad
Gita is that every individual has a duty to perform in life, and it is essential to perform that duty
without attachment to the results.

Lord Krishna teaches Arjuna about the concept of Dharma, which is the righteous path or duty
that one should follow in life. He explains that one should do their duty without being attached to
the fruits of their actions, and they should not be attached to success or failure.

Krishna also explains the concept of Karma, which is the law of cause and effect. He teaches
Arjuna that every action has consequences and that one should perform their duty without any
expectations.
Deavnshu

The Bhagavad Gita also emphasizes the importance of devotion and


surrender to God, which can help individuals attain liberation from the cycle
of birth and death.

In conclusion, the Bhagavad Gita is a spiritual text that teaches individuals


about the nature of reality, the importance of duty, and the path to liberation.
Its teachings have influenced countless people throughout history and
continue to inspire individuals to this day.

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